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+ | What a good project idea needs (these are just some things to think about while researching, but try and answer as many as possible in your presentation): | ||
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+ | PROJECT TITLE: | ||
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+ | *What is the goal of this project? | ||
+ | *Can we do this in 8 weeks (or less ideally)? | ||
+ | *Outline 3 stages to achieve the goal: | ||
+ | *What is the most difficult aspect of this potential project? | ||
+ | *Does the project have one minimum requirement to work (eggs in one basket) or can we do several miniprojects in parallel? | ||
+ | *Has anyone done this before and if so who and how far did they take it? (iGEM team? or other researchers?) | ||
+ | *Is there a group in Cambridge or elsewhere we can make use of for this project idea? | ||
+ | *What resources are available? Are the genetic sequences available? | ||
+ | *Can we use the DNA 2.0 sequencing budget ( they will synthesise from scratch, any sequence up to 8-10kb) - this is a valuable resource very few other teams will have access to and what would we use it for? | ||
+ | *What result/picture on the wiki would PROVE this works. | ||
+ | *What biobricks are available? is there scope for making new ones? | ||
+ | *What awards and or tracks would this project lend itself to? | ||
+ | *Is there an awesomely bad pun for this project title? | ||
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+ | RESEARCH FOR TUESDAY 5th JULY - To present back tomorrow, powerpoint slides optional | ||
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+ | *FELIX - Microfluidics, Carbon Sequestration, Magnetic Bacteria | ||
+ | *MATT - Bacterial Electricity, High Sensitivity Olfactory Reception in Bacteria and Applications, finish sponsorship brochure | ||
+ | *MARTA - Sulphur metabolism, Tissue Recognition | ||
+ | *HEATHER - Plastic Degradation and Crude Oil Degradation | ||
+ | *KATY - Cellulose Breakdown into Biofuels, Landmine detection | ||
+ | *JOE - Fermentation (quorum clock/temporal switches) | ||
+ | *JONATHAN - Fermentation (quorum clock/temporal switches) | ||
+ | *HAYDN - Magnetic Nanoparticles (production) | ||
+ | *CAT - Disease detection/tropical disease | ||
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5th July 2011 - THE iGEM FACTOR
What a good project idea needs (these are just some things to think about while researching, but try and answer as many as possible in your presentation):
PROJECT TITLE:
- What is the goal of this project?
- Can we do this in 8 weeks (or less ideally)?
- Outline 3 stages to achieve the goal:
- What is the most difficult aspect of this potential project?
- Does the project have one minimum requirement to work (eggs in one basket) or can we do several miniprojects in parallel?
- Has anyone done this before and if so who and how far did they take it? (iGEM team? or other researchers?)
- Is there a group in Cambridge or elsewhere we can make use of for this project idea?
- What resources are available? Are the genetic sequences available?
- Can we use the DNA 2.0 sequencing budget ( they will synthesise from scratch, any sequence up to 8-10kb) - this is a valuable resource very few other teams will have access to and what would we use it for?
- What result/picture on the wiki would PROVE this works.
- What biobricks are available? is there scope for making new ones?
- What awards and or tracks would this project lend itself to?
- Is there an awesomely bad pun for this project title?
RESEARCH FOR TUESDAY 5th JULY - To present back tomorrow, powerpoint slides optional
- FELIX - Microfluidics, Carbon Sequestration, Magnetic Bacteria
- MATT - Bacterial Electricity, High Sensitivity Olfactory Reception in Bacteria and Applications, finish sponsorship brochure
- MARTA - Sulphur metabolism, Tissue Recognition
- HEATHER - Plastic Degradation and Crude Oil Degradation
- KATY - Cellulose Breakdown into Biofuels, Landmine detection
- JOE - Fermentation (quorum clock/temporal switches)
- JONATHAN - Fermentation (quorum clock/temporal switches)
- HAYDN - Magnetic Nanoparticles (production)
- CAT - Disease detection/tropical disease